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TwitterThe statistic represents the ICT spending per capita in selected countries in 2007 and 2008. In 2007, the per capita spending in Ireland amounted to ***** euros.
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TwitterGlobal ICT spending reached about *** trillion U.S. dollars in 2020 and is expected to grow to *** trillion U.S. dollars by 2023. In 2021, new technologies are forecast to eclipse the *** trillion U.S. dollar mark.
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TwitterAs of 2024, the U.S. region accounted for ** percent of the global information and communication technology (ICT) market share. China and the EU ranked as the second and third biggest regions, each accounting for a market share of over ** percent. ICT Industry Overview Ranking as one of the largest industries in the world, the ICT market is forecasted to reach a size of *** trillion dollars in 2022, and almost *** trillion by 2023. The continuous growth serves as another reminder of the ever-increasing prevalence and importance of technology in today’s society. In general, growth in traditional tech spending over the next few years will be driven foremost by big data and analytics, social, mobile, and AR/VR and robotics, ranks as the fastest growing category. Notably, next-generation security technologies that provide integrated security solutions will also be an area of investment in the future.
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ABSTRACT: Understanding of the interactions between Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and physical mobility is a major area of research with practical applications in a number of fields. Very little, however, is known regarding how these relationships vary on a cross-national basis, including across countries at different stages in development. To address this gap, this paper presents an analysis of household transport expenditure as a function of the available variables, with a particular focus on the ICT. This analysis is based on a cross-sectional dataset from 2010 comprising information on 33 countries including average household transport expenditure, ICT represented by the percentage of households with Internet access at home, and a number of contextual macroeconomic and infrastructural variables
Using a log-log framework we find that, in our sample of countries, household transport expenditure is negatively associated with Internet penetration with an elasticity of -0.394. We verify this to be robust to endogeneity using presence of restrictions on foreign ownership in the Internet market as an instrumental variable. We also control for potential differences in data quality across countries using the Corruption Perceptions Index. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first attempt to quantify this relationship at a cross-national level while also controlling for endogeneity and data quality issues. Among the control variables, we observe the estimated effects to be intuitive, and consistent with existing research and microeconomic understandings of the behaviour of individuals and households.
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The statistical synthesis operation known as ICT industry is produced using information contained in other surveys conducted in the Basque Country. The new Information and Communication Technology ¿ICT- sector is made up of the manufacturing and services sectors whose main activity is linked to development, production, commercialisation and intensive use of new technology. The objective of this section is to quantify the dimension reached by this activity in the sector in the Community.
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France, the third largest ICT market in Europe, is leading the way for Eurozone's economic recovery, with forecasts for a healthy GDP and conducive business environment. French government’s emphasis over net neutrality, cyber security, and a comprehensive digital strategy for the country are breeding the technology start-ups and attracting investments in ICT domain. Read More
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"ICT Investment Trends in China", a Customer Insight Survey report by GlobalData, is one of the many products in the Digital Industry product portfolio, which provides an executive-level overview of the enterprise ICT budget trends in the country. The report presents a summary of enterprise ICT investment strategy in 2017, change in annual enterprise ICT budget allocation from 2017 to 2018, enterprise technology priorities, and analysis of ICT vendors. Read More
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The statistical synthesis operation called the ICT Industry is drawn up from the information contained in other surveys carried out in the field of the Basque Country. The sector of the New Information and Communication Technologies -ICT- is composed of the manufacturing and services sectors whose main activity is linked to the development, production, commercialisation and intensive use of them. The objective of this section is to quantify the extent of the activity of this sector in the Community.
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"ICT Investment Trends in South Korea", a Customer Insight Survey report by GlobalData, is one of the many products in the Digital Industry product portfolio, which provides an executive-level overview of the enterprise ICT budget trends in the country. The report presents a summary of enterprise ICT investment strategy in 2017, change in annual enterprise ICT budget allocation from 2017 to 2018, enterprise technology priorities, and analysis of ICT vendors. Read More
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"ICT Investment Trends in Singapore", a Customer Insight Survey report by GlobalData, is one of the many products in the Digital Industry product portfolio, which provides an executive-level overview of the enterprise ICT budget trends in the country. The report presents a summary of enterprise ICT investment strategy in 2017, change in annual enterprise ICT budget allocation from 2017 to 2018, enterprise technology priorities, and analysis of ICT vendors. Read More
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With the restructuring and stabilization of the Singaporean economy, productivity and efficiency has increased considerably in the country. This is in line with Kable’s survey, which illustrates that Singaporean enterprises are keen to invest in various forms of technology over the next two years. Singapore has a trade-oriented market economy, which has consistently benefitted from the inward flow of FDI from global investors and institutions. Read More
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TwitterIn total, research and development (R&D) spending on information and communication technology worldwide amounted to ***** billion euros in 2023. Of these, ***** billions were spent by hardware companies, of which *** billion euros were spent by firms based in the Untied States. Moreover, U.S. based firms stood behind over two thirds of R&D spending within software products worldwide. Chinese Huawei was the hardware producer with the largest spending, whereas Alphabet spent the highest sum of the software companies.